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dinner

The restaurant reopens with recipes from land and sea, plus three different tasting menus designed for the whole table. An endless array of focaccia and breads, original cocktails, oysters, charcuterie platters, arancine, and pastries.

APERITIFS

I Banchi is also – and above all – a bar for aperitivo. Original concoctions based on exclusive recipes:
“The selection of aperitifs – underlines Peppe Cannistrà – is one of the surprises of this place, where you can eat well, drink, converse from morning until night without having to change locations; move upstairs or downstairs, through this room or that room, inside or outside. My favorite aperitif is the Barnum, to ease yourself in to lunch or dinner.

Quant

Quanto without the “o”
A dose of prime equilibrium,
More than scientific, poetic.

￼￼￼￼Barnum

Homage to the circus and to America, to the greatest show on earth. Before closing – and before the new economy – the Barnum circus was valued at 1,700 million dollars on Wall Street.

60/80 ml — Sancerre Rouge, Domaine Fouassier

45 ml — Hendricks Gin

3 drops — Fennel Essence

Tonic Water Elderflower Fever Tree

Fresh fennel

Lemon zest (cut long)

￼￼Calibano

Anagram of cannibal and a name of Shakespeare’s good and monstrous character in the drama “The Storm”. It symbolizes a wild man with whom the director fills with beautiful speeches.

100 ml — Semplicemente Vino Bellotti Bianco

45 ml — Tequila Ocho Blanco

20 ml — Sake Yuzu Yoigokochi

7,5 ml — Pok Pok Som Thai Basil Vinegar

60 ml — Celery juice

30 ml — Bourbon vanilla syrup

Top Fever Tree Lemonade

Lemon peel

￼Agro

It can be life, but it would be
however intense life.

60/80 ml — Moscato d’Asti, Bera Vittorio e Figli

45 ml — Pisco Tabernero Mosto Verde Italia

40 ml — Sciroppo di vaniglia Bourbon

45 ml — Lemon and orange juice

Fresh ginger

Lemon zest

￼Mishima

A great writer who practiced hara-kiri in public:
“Knowing and not acting means not knowing.
Geniality was a type of destiny, and destiny
was often the enemy of bourgeois life.
Emotion has no sympathy for fixed order.”